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- Objectives
- Key Terms
- Introduction (3.0.1.1)
- Dynamic Routing Protocols (3.1)
- Dynamic versus Static Routing (3.1.2)
- Routing Protocol Operating Fundamentals (3.1.3)
- Types of Routing Protocols (3.1.4)
- Distance Vector Dynamic Routing (3.2)
- Types of Distance Vector Routing Protocols (3.2.2)
- RIP and RIPng Routing (3.3)
- Link-State Dynamic Routing (3.4)
- The Routing Table (3.5)
- Summary (3.6)
- Practice
- Check Your Understanding Questions
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Key Terms
This chapter uses the following key terms. You can find the definitions in the Glossary.
- dynamic routing protocols page 158
- Routing Information Protocol (RIP) page 158
- Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) page 158
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) page 158
- Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) page 159
- Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) page 159
- Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) page 159
- Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) page 159
- data structures page 159
- routing protocol messages page 160
- algorithm page 160
- convergence page 170
- classful routing protocols page 171
- classless routing protocols page 171
- autonomous system (AS) page 172
- Interior Gateway Protocols (IGP) page 172
- Exterior Gateway Protocols (EGP) page 172
- distance vector routing protocols page 174
- link-state routing protocols page 174
- discontiguous network page 177
- variable-length subnet mask (VLSM) page 179
- metrics page 180
- bounded triggered updates page 185
- Hello keepalive mechanism page 185
- automatic summarization page 193
- passive-interface page 194
- default static route page 195
- RIPng page 196
- Dijkstra’s algorithm page 201
- shortest path first (SPF) page 201
- link-state packet (LSP) page 204
- SPF tree page 211
- event-driven updates page 213
- OSPFv3 page 214
- ultimate route page 220
- level 1 route page 220
- supernet route page 221
- level 1 parent route page 221
- level 2 child route page 222